Intel's Claytronics is Programmable Matter
Posted on March 21, 2009
Experts at Intel and Carnegie Mellon University have create Claytronics, a type of programmable play-doh. Claytronics is technically a programmable matter made up of millions of 200-micrometer-diameter spheres that can be programmed to form shapes and change color. The cool looking technology could have many uses. In the short video below you can see how the technology would be very useful for presentations and design. The project's page is here on Carnegie Mellon's website.
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